PARIS EXHIBITION, 1900. The Only Grand Prix !WAS CONFERRED BY THE JURY ON Peter Moller’s Hydroxyl=Free Cod-Liver Oil. This, the highest distinction, was never before bestowed on Cod» Liver Oil or its preparations at any Exhibition. A WORD OF WARNING. From an article on Cod=Liver Oil by R. P. MICHEL, M.D., Professor Internal Medicine, Chicago Medical School, Member Staff West Side Hospital (“The Clinic,” Novbr. 1900, p. 537): “Medical prejudice, or Medical error, often becomes so deeply rooted, that it is hard to eradicate. We go on prescribing year after year without reasoning matters out for ourselves —or we allow the manufacturing chemist to do our reasoning for us. We give emulsions, and mixtures, and active principles of Cod=Liver Oil. without stopping to think that probably we are serving the ends of pharmaceutical houses, rather than the interest of our patients. Let us ever be ready to progress. In this matter we have retro, gressed. Let us go back to first principles and GIVE COD=LIVER OIL!” Moller’s Cod-Liver Oil does not require emulsifying, No reo peating, no trouble in taking, no trouble after taking.
USED IN THE ROYAL HOUSEHOLDS. GERIBOS SALT Many people regard “Cerebos” Salt as a nice article for the table, remarkable only for its delicate flavour and dainty fineness; but its truest and highest use is to strengthen the food, to fortify th© body, and to build up the constitution. SOLD BY GROCERS AND STORES. Wholesale Agents —AlTKEN, WILSON & Co., WELLINGTON.
THE ONLY RELIABLE DISINFECTANTS ARE CALVERT’S Ho. 5 FLUID CARBOLIC. The STRONGEST DISINFECTANT KNOWN. CARBOLIC POWDER. A Safe, Cheap and Effective Preparation. Awarded 100 Gold and Silver Medals and Diplomas. F. C. CALYERT & Co., Manchester, England.
MOIR’S lippered Herrings In 1 lb. Flat Oval Tins. ■W __ Manufacturers: JOHN & SON, LIMITED, ■ li d .°y ce -:9 * 10 ., great Tower Street, London, E.C. by Special Appointment to His Majestythe Kii THE A SEJ&XJTIF'UIL! FABRIC. fouis 9 Velveteen. wwiMiftruoAAaArt NOTE WELL!— Each Yard of Genuine “LOUIS” Velveteen bears the name (spelled L-O-IH-S and in no other way) and is stamped with a guarantee of wear.
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New Zealand Mail, 15 January 1902, Page 10
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